Due to the technology employed in potentiometric displacement sensors, they always operate with a sliding contact system. Special processes are applied to give the resistance tracks low friction, low tendency to stick/slip, resistance to abrasion and long-term stability.
The rod is guided in a low-play floating frontal bearing. This absorbs small angular and parallel displacements. The guide lug and slide block have particularly tight tolerances, in order to ensure reliable slider contact.
A ball joint coupling (see accessories) at the end of the sliding shaft minimizes axial errors between the sensor and the equipment.